English Arts & Crafts Crocodile Stamped Copper Pitcher












English Arts & Crafts Crocodile Stamped Copper Pitcher
This early 20th-century English Arts & Crafts copper vessel leans closer to object than accessory—its surface relentlessly stamped in a crocodile pattern that feels almost confrontational in its texture. Light doesn’t glide across it; it breaks, scatters, catches in every recess. The form is straightforward, almost stubbornly so, but the details sharpen it: a hollow handle, visibly riveted in place, each copper fastening treated not as something to hide, but something to emphasize. Turn it over and the “J. S. & S.” mark lands like a signature, grounding it in the world of the maker.
Which is exactly the point. The Arts & Crafts movement rejected the anonymity of industrial production in favor of authorship, material honesty, and the evidence of the human hand. This piece doesn’t just reflect that philosophy—it presses it into every inch of its surface.
7.5 in. W x 6 in. D x 11.5 in. H